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"She didn't have to die."
sattnin-2397730 January 2020
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One Wedding and A Funeral was Luke Perry's last time on Beverly Hills, 90210. At least back then that's what we all thought. He left the show in Season 6 when Dylan McKay leaves Beverly Hills after the murder of his new bride, Antonia (Toni) Marchette McKay. However, Dylan made a surprising and much anticipated return in November 1998 when he returned to Beverly Hills after Brandon moved to Washington DC.

In Season 10 everything we believed about the death of Jack McKay was a lie. Up to this point we thought Jack exploded in that car in the parking lot. Every storyline, every memory of Dylan's father always came back to Jack's death. We found out Jack's fiance, Christine, worked for the FBI, but nothing was being done about bringing Jack's killer to justice until Dylan dug into the past and found out Jack's killer was Anthony Marchette. This storyline snowballed quickly to become a climax for Luke Perry's character to leave Beverly Hills because he was leaving the show.

Season 10/Episode 20 we find out Jack McKay is alive and well living in Witness Protection under the name Eddie Waikus with a wife and kids. With this new discovery brought up many unanswered questions that were never addressed before the show ended. Anthony Marchette admitted he killed Jack McKay. So how did Jack survive and Marchette never know? He was called when the attempted hit on Dylan went bust. It is said Anthony Marchette committed suicide after the death of his daughter in Season 6 so he didn't live to discover Jack McKay was alive. I always wondered why did Toni have to die? Dylan had the prolonged love triangle with Brenda and Kelly, but Toni was a fresh new character whose spirit was a nice change of pace from the snobby Kelly or the lovelorn Brenda. We were all rooting for Dylan and Toni to be happy, but that's never the case on an Aaron Spelling drama. Sadly, Toni dies 24hrs after becoming Mrs. Dylan McKay. If the writers knew the direction of the show why did they kill her off? Heaven forbid they let Dylan be happy and leave Beverly Hills behind and enjoy life with his new wife. Dylan told her father, "She didn't have to die", and he was right.
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8/10
One Wedding and a Funeral (#6.10)
ComedyFan201024 December 2015
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Well this was really an eventful episode. And I am glad that it looks like this whole story about Dylan and the murder of his father will be over now.

I must say I loved the bachelorette party. The girls sure know how to have more fun than the boys.

It is crazy that Bruno was warning Dylan out of the house, I think one should be way more careful at such a situation.

We got a nice reference to Brenda, Jim and Cindy. Makes us remember the good old days.

The killing was a pretty awesome scene. Although considering that she was supposed to be in the car anyways one would think that the hit men would first look at whom they are shooting at. But the atmosphere was great, with all the darkness and the rain.

The conversation of Dylan and Tony's dad had that ridiculous soap opera feeling that makes me very happy this story is done.

I am happy that little Trouble is alright. Was also cute how Dylan packed her on his motorcycle before leaving. Although I felt bad because I knew it must be scary for the kitty. So even though Dylan is not dead we at least will get some break from him. Good, don't bring him back unless there is a worthy story.
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